Piano teching software suggestions?

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2008/11/08 21:23:26 (permalink)

Piano teching software suggestions?

Can any of you suggest some good piano teaching software for a complete beginner?
Something that's not ancient from the old days of Win98 and isn't SO concerned about reading sheet music.
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    kurrykid
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    RE: Piano teching software suggestions? 2008/11/09 02:39:11 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: dentaku

    Can any of you suggest some good piano teaching software for a complete beginner?
    Something that's not ancient from the old days of Win98 and isn't SO concerned about reading sheet music.

    This one is excellent. We have it and it is easy to use with very high quality teaching.

    http://www.learnandmasterpiano.com/


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    Dave
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    dentaku
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    RE: Piano teching software suggestions? 2008/11/09 13:19:36 (permalink)
    Yeah, learn and master seems to be highly recomended but it's a big series of expensive videos instead of "software" that works along with a midi keyboard.
    Of course I wouldn't mind having Learn And Master.
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    RE: Piano teching software suggestions? 2008/11/21 00:14:48 (permalink)
    What about this...

    Voyetra: Teach Me Piano (w/ MIDI-to-USB adapter)

    Just install it into your PC, connect the MIDI-to-USB cable (if applicable...depends on the MIDI connectivity of your DP or MIDI controller).

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    RE: Piano teching software suggestions? 2008/11/21 13:23:11 (permalink)
    Be very careful -- it's a good way to pick up some bad habits, which are difficult to un-learn.

    If you're serious about piano playing, then find a decent teacher. If you just want to add synth sounds to your rock recording, then go for it!


    --kwgm
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